Hillstream Loaches

tekonus

...meh?
Nov 20, 2008
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Long Island, NY
Hey guys, I've got a pair of hillstreams in my 33g, and they are my favorite. I haven't heard too many others talk about them, though! Is anyone else a fan? I'm curious how others peoples act, as each of mine has a different personality. One is very reclusive except during feeding time (he usually hanged out sucked on the glass behind the heater), the other can usually be found sucked right to the front of the glass. What do yours eat? I know they eat the awfucs (sp?) in algae, but mine over time like my flake food and things like bloodworms more and more. Feel free to post some pics of yours if you have em!
 
Do you mean sewellia lineolata (reticulated hillstream loach) ? I have a dozen in my 46 gal community tank. They even bred for me a while back, although only 2 survived (that I can SEE anyway !) They are pretty cool. Here's a coupla pics of mine:
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You may want to check on your tank conditions as these have some what specific needs.
 
Tekonus, you were talking about aufwuches, microorganisms that indeed harbor the algae. They do eat those including algae itself implying these are omnivores, not strictly herbivores as most people would think. Unfortunately for us, hillstream loaches are one of the underrated species but also one of the most abused regarded as "algae eater" when they are more than that. Due to the impression that these are plecos, most setups they are housed into, are not appropriate for them in the long run. These are best kept in specialized river setups where the water is cool not more than 76 degrees Fahrenheit as well as well oxygenated, and also fast flowing as this is how they relax themselves. Mine would eat bloodworms, commercial pellets, diatoms, green algae, etc.
 
My tank sits at 78 degrees at most, even on a hot day. My Dual AC50's in a 33g provide plenty of flow, though they don't tend to hang out in the flow anyway as far as I've noticed. I also feed my tank a variety of foods. They go nuts for the Omega One Veggie Rounds and they will zoom around to grab up the Omega One Ciclid Flakes too. Yes, mine tend to eat bloodworms too, I feed them once a week as a treat.
 
Far be it from my humble self to correct Lupin, But I believe it is 'aufwuchs'.

(And I would love to keep these guys, but I don't have the tank setup for them. Hope yours do well.)
 
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